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Scott D. Weymouth

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Scott D. Weymouth Scott D. Weymouth, 53, husband of Nancy L. (Larish) Weymouth, of Longswamp Road, Mertztown, died September 16, 2007, at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, after an illness. He and his wife celebrated 28 years of marriage on September 23, 2006. Born in Abington, he was...

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Cooter,
The Sheryl Lynn took you on a final boat ride to the wreck site of the Gulf Trade. This was one of our favorite fishing spots. Your ashes were left there on a really beautiful day. The ocean seemed so alive and it seemed so appropriate that this would be your final resting spot. I've been back several times and no longer tear up but feel good, as your were my best fishing buddy for 25+ years. Find a good boat up there and save me a spot on the rail.
Love ya and miss...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

Dear Nancy and Family,
I worked with Scott from his first day until the shutdown at the brewery. We got off on a ruff note, learned more about each other, and gained respect for each other. Would like to express my deepest sympathys an see him on the other side.

So many wonderful memories I have with Uncle Scott and the crew, I don't know where to start. They start as far back as I can think. From bubble gum soda at birthday parties to him whacking Evan over the head with a fishing pole because Evan hooked him by accident and kept singing "'cause I caught a Cooter, yeah yeah yeah." One thing I do know now is that he is home, smiling down on us with those beautiful blue eyes of his. I also know that he has each one of our names on a list and he is...

Dear Weymouth family, from what I have read from the previous entries, I have learned that Scott was extremely funny, obviously into cooking, the outdoors, and animals. I wished I'd known him prior to his illness. But unfortunately, in my profession, many times, I am introduced to people when it may be too late to know the true person. Thank you all for allowing me a glimpse of the Scott that you all knew. It sounds like he was a blast. Take that and keep it with you. I lost my brother when...

Dear Nancy & family -
We are so saddened by Scott's passing. The service yesterday was one that will always stay with us...keep it spinning, keep it turning, keep it going. We are here for you all ANY time. We love you.
- Jana & Wendy

To the Weymouth and Tomlin families:
Our deepest condolences on the death of Scott. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Weymouth family in this time of tremendous grief.

Catherine and Bob Runowski

Nancy,Lindsay & Jon, Evan and Phil,

Today's celebration of Scotty's life was one our family will remember always. He was always full of life and that is how I will remember him. We will miss his love for the Giants, Cooking, Animals and Baseball. I will truely miss him during the holidays if it happens to be at my house because he always helped me with the dinner. The coming days will be tough but try to keep him in your memories as strong and hopeful person. I will keep you all...